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Looking for my old Mk3 (short edition)
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Looking for my old Mk3 (short edition)
Posted this in facebook and was advised to try here...
Though I might try and track down my old Scamp. See if this rings any bells with members.
Mk3, almost identical to the demonstrator, colour wise. The kit was made around 1990, I sold it around 1996 to a friend of a friend.
- Full cab kit. Full weather rear.
- Q plate.
- I did originally have a tail drop, but the chassis wasn't very ridged, so I had it converted back.
- 1100 mini donor
- Cloth Recaro's
- Metro dials
- HiLo's front and back.
- Wheels were from a Imp, Yokohama semi-slicks.
With the following differences: -
- It was a short version, (no middle pillar section) It may have been one of the first.
One tell-tale parts were the rear engine mounts were not long enough so I had to have extra plating added to these parts to meet the mounts.
I don't have number plate to hand, I would need to dive through some photos to find it...
If it rings any bells.
Though I might try and track down my old Scamp. See if this rings any bells with members.
Mk3, almost identical to the demonstrator, colour wise. The kit was made around 1990, I sold it around 1996 to a friend of a friend.
- Full cab kit. Full weather rear.
- Q plate.
- I did originally have a tail drop, but the chassis wasn't very ridged, so I had it converted back.
- 1100 mini donor
- Cloth Recaro's
- Metro dials
- HiLo's front and back.
- Wheels were from a Imp, Yokohama semi-slicks.
With the following differences: -
- It was a short version, (no middle pillar section) It may have been one of the first.
One tell-tale parts were the rear engine mounts were not long enough so I had to have extra plating added to these parts to meet the mounts.
I don't have number plate to hand, I would need to dive through some photos to find it...
If it rings any bells.
miloTheGreat- Number of posts : 1
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Re: Looking for my old Mk3 (short edition)
If you could thus dive for the number, it would be a great help. Any of the other visible details could have changed.
The only Mk3 identified on my database as a swb model is DDE 62P, advertised for sale in "Scampers" magazine in 1999.
The only Mk3 identified on my database as a swb model is DDE 62P, advertised for sale in "Scampers" magazine in 1999.
Rum Tum Tugger- Number of posts : 1000
Age : 80
Location : Ivinghoe, Bucks/Beds
Job/hobbies : Retired computer boffin, Morris musician
Registration date : 2008-06-25
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